In
fact, at the end of the Middle Ages, 3 parishes divides the
villages of Saint-Genès-Champanelle.

The
parish of Saint-Genès-Champanelle of which here the
parochial registers which had been deposited by
the commune at the departmental records before 1999.

shelf mark : 6E
364/1

BS

1599-1600

BS

1601-1604

BS

1605-1606

BS

1608-1609

BS

1610-1611

BS

1618

BS

1619-1620

BS

1623-1624

BS

1630-1632

BMS

1668

BMS

1674-1675

BMS

1730

BM

1734

BM

1777

S

1777

BM

1791

S

1791

The parish of Saint-Nicolas
or Notre Dame of Laschampsof which here the
parochial registers which had been deposited by the
commune at the departmental records before 1999.

shelf mark 6E 364/2

BS

1601-1602

B

1603-1604

BS

1605-1606

BMS

1739-1747

BM

1748-1789

S

1748-1789

BM

1790-1791

relié avec 6E 364/12

S

1790

relié avec 6E 364/12

The documents available thus go up at the 17th
century although discontinuous.

The third parish is that of Chanonat
of which depended the villages of Nadaillat, Theix and
Fontfreyde which always had more relations with the
communes of Aydat and of Saint-Saturnin, which is checked by
considération of the origine of the husbands external at these villages
village which, in majority, came from these 2 communes.

B = baptism

M =
marriages

S =
last sacraments

Registers of catholicity since
1793

series of the diocese BMS
deposited at the departmental records

Parish of
Manson

shelf mark :

33 J 696

1802-1829

Parish of
Nadaillat

shelf mark :

33 J 697

1837-1852, 1854-1899

Parish of Theix

shelf mark :

33 J 698

BMS 1808-1810, S 1835, BMS 1839-1899

Parish of
St-Genès-Champanelle

shelf mark :

33 J 699

1808, 1812-1813, 1818-1826, 1834-1858

shelf mark :

33 J 700

1859-1899

Parish of Beaune

shelf mark :

33 J 701

1834-1835, 1837, 1839, 1841-1842, 1846-1856,
1858-1899

History of the church of
Beaune-le-chaud

[according to document posted in the church
of unknown author]

".... On
a unknowm date, one would have found a statue of the
Blessed Virgin in a fountain, one transferred it onto
a nearby hillock.

According
a manuscript of 1747, it wouldhave taken seat in the vault of the castle which
had in this place the lord of Laqueuille.

At the
revolution, the castle being in ruin, the vault was
repurchased by the inhabitants ofthe village who, after the
legalstatement (concordat), mde it repair and placed the ND statue
there that they had saved.

Later,
Beaune had a priest. The ND pilgrimage of Beaune
was very attended before the revolution and one put it on the same foot as that
one of ND of Orcival or of ND of the Port at Clermont.

The last
priest who lived in Beaune, left the village in 1929. ...."

The presbytery situed
close to the church is currently in ruins following a fire in 1964.

Principal Dates concerning the tomb of Thèdes

[data collected in article of the municipal bulletin]

December 30, 1943

The heiress
of this monument give it to the association of the diocese
of Clermont-Ferrand; The tomb is degraded quickly; the
inhabitants ofthe village make a petition then so that the
commune becomes owner of the monument.

January 17, 1985

The association
f the diocese yields free (or for honest a symbolic system) the monument to the commune of
Saint-Genès-Champanelle.